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dean and wendy and from los angeles, steve. steve is the author of "a true bad boy explains how men think, date and mate." we looked at the definition of monogamy and it's not what you might think. the second part of the definition doesn't mention anything about marriage at all. here's what marriage is -- monogamy is about marriage. i thought it was about being in one relationship at a time. i've got to tell you guys this, i wrote about this when we -- show the panel again, because i want to see their reaction. i wrote about this, about same-sex marriage. i said, not every gay person wants to get married. then i say, what's wrong with people, why do they want to get married, alimony, job support. that's part of the fun of not getting married. >> right. >> so is marriage a thing of the past, steve? >> you know, it doesn't make sense -- if i go out with a woman and we're in a relationship and then it implodes, that someone else is going to come in and tell me how much i owe her, who is right and who is wrong. if they want to stay
dean and wendy and from los angeles, steve. steve is the author of "a true bad boy explains how men think, date and mate." we looked at the definition of monogamy and it's not what you might think. the second part of the definition doesn't mention anything about marriage at all. here's what marriage is -- monogamy is about marriage. i thought it was about being in one relationship at a time. i've got to tell you guys this, i wrote about this when we -- show the panel again, because i...
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did you know that, steve, it's come down recently? >> yeah -- well, we'll see. i bet you're wrong about that. i think we'll have another trillion dollar deficit this year. but the other factor is easy money. we talked about this for the last couple of years. the fed is deluging the economy with money. my only point is you can't keep doing that. you can't keep borrowing and printing money to create prosperity. >> but you probably can for the immediate future. i think it's fair to put that down as a risk but i think it's risk number three. europe and political risks are probably a little bigger. let's talk about europe, diane. you don't think that the euro zone is going to fall apart. you don't think the euro is likely to fall apart so let's talk about the banking sector. how are our viewers likely to experience any further deterioration in europe? are we going to see a credit crisis like we did in 2008 and 2009 where we stopped being able to borrow? >> that is exactly what the risk is. now, we hope it doesn't occur and certainly central banks around the world hav
did you know that, steve, it's come down recently? >> yeah -- well, we'll see. i bet you're wrong about that. i think we'll have another trillion dollar deficit this year. but the other factor is easy money. we talked about this for the last couple of years. the fed is deluging the economy with money. my only point is you can't keep doing that. you can't keep borrowing and printing money to create prosperity. >> but you probably can for the immediate future. i think it's fair to put...
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we are the steve jobs and the michael dells and the bill gates of the world. we need to create more innovators and entrepreneurs, because in my opinion that's where we beat china, india and japan. we have to be the world's creative class, both in terms of manufactured goods and services and financial products. and look, that's been the whole history of america. so i'm optimistic long term, but i just think we put ourselves in a little bit of a rut right now. i couldn't be happier that these young people are optimistic because that's what america is all about, thinking the future is going to be better than it has been in the past. >> we can all agree on that one, stephen, good to see you. chrystia, always a pleasure. richard, i'm glad you were able to bring your own tie to today's show. richard quest in london. >>> the housing crisis continues to hold back the economic recovery and now the banks are paying up, but is it enough and who gets the help? what is the solution to fixing the housing market long term? stay with us and i'll tell you. yoo-hoo. hello. it's
we are the steve jobs and the michael dells and the bill gates of the world. we need to create more innovators and entrepreneurs, because in my opinion that's where we beat china, india and japan. we have to be the world's creative class, both in terms of manufactured goods and services and financial products. and look, that's been the whole history of america. so i'm optimistic long term, but i just think we put ourselves in a little bit of a rut right now. i couldn't be happier that these...
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steve, good to see you again. there's a point at which these start-ups get to where they start to really hire people. what, where is that and how, what impact would this j.o.b.s. bill have on creating jobs, really ultimately what we want to do? >> two sides of it. the early stage, really are start-ups. later stage, we sometimes think as speedups. this j.o.b.s. about the deals with both. funding, primarily focused on funding of the early stage of companies, because of a maximum amount of money of $1 million to raise through funding. if you need more than that, a later stage company, the important change there is this on ramp for additional public offering ps's in the 1990s, aol went public, under $50 million. now only 20% because of cost and complexity of the sarbanes-oxley. and sarbanes-oxley makes sense, having the same rules apply to walmart and apply to a small company doesn't make sense. the j.o.b.s. about the recognizes that and puts an on ramp in place. companies wouldn't have gone public now can. that's par
steve, good to see you again. there's a point at which these start-ups get to where they start to really hire people. what, where is that and how, what impact would this j.o.b.s. bill have on creating jobs, really ultimately what we want to do? >> two sides of it. the early stage, really are start-ups. later stage, we sometimes think as speedups. this j.o.b.s. about the deals with both. funding, primarily focused on funding of the early stage of companies, because of a maximum amount of...
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steve rattner joins us now. and will cain never likes the idea of the government getting in there to clean up somebody's mess. good to see you. steven, you were there and i will give mitt romney this. he said something that wasn't really great to see, democrats perhaps have lost all nuance when they describe it. there was a postscript, he wanted it it to be an organized bankruptcy. you think the right thing is what president obama did. >> i think when you cut through all this, what mitt romney was propose would go have led to the end of the auto industry. i don't know what he means by managed bankruptcy. he said let them go into chapter 11. they had without the government there by their side providing assistance up front, they would have run out of money, they would have closed their doors, they would have liquidated, the suppliers would have closed their doors. ford would have closed its doors because it couldn't have gotten parts. toyota, honhonda, nissan may we have shut down. >> you're maybe too young to rem
steve rattner joins us now. and will cain never likes the idea of the government getting in there to clean up somebody's mess. good to see you. steven, you were there and i will give mitt romney this. he said something that wasn't really great to see, democrats perhaps have lost all nuance when they describe it. there was a postscript, he wanted it it to be an organized bankruptcy. you think the right thing is what president obama did. >> i think when you cut through all this, what mitt...
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steve lieb is the president of l lieb financing. that's the threat, right, the threat is there are a bunch of things china is doing that make it hard to compete with them? >> that's right, ali, and all this infrastructure spending you referred to is using up tremendous amounts of resources. and you referred to 250 million. there is another 300 million people they want to push into urban areas, and there is over a trillion dollars they want to spend on a smart grid, another major infrastructure project. probably $1 trillion on water when all is told over the next several years, china may spend 3 or 400 million dollars on new infrastructu infrastructure. that's a war-like spending effort just to get the economy into a modern way and just to lay the groundwork for the 21st century. >> we talk about here what they're doing in very big numbers. what does this mean as an opportunity? how does my viewer take advantage of all this growth in china? when you listen to the presidential debates, all you hear about china is it's bad and it's a t
steve lieb is the president of l lieb financing. that's the threat, right, the threat is there are a bunch of things china is doing that make it hard to compete with them? >> that's right, ali, and all this infrastructure spending you referred to is using up tremendous amounts of resources. and you referred to 250 million. there is another 300 million people they want to push into urban areas, and there is over a trillion dollars they want to spend on a smart grid, another major...
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cnn's education contributor steve perry has some answers in this week's "perry's principles." >> hi, dr. perry, my name is natalie. the schools in our district are not performing well. i'd like to find an alternative for my daughter. where do i start? >> natalie, so many parents are in your situation. they have the misfortune of living in a community where most of the schools are underperforming. you're choosing among the bad school or the worst school. and what i want to do is i want to give you hope. if you have an option to move, move. if you have an option to choose, choose. if neither of those are option, you have to fight. the only people who are benefiting from that school staying open are the people who are working in it. last time i checked, the schools were supposed to be for the children, not for the grown people. one of the things you can do is talk to other parents and see what they think. get your pta together. and as a group, be solution oriented. talk about how you can improve your reading scores and math scores. coming in and pointing out problems doesn't help anybod
cnn's education contributor steve perry has some answers in this week's "perry's principles." >> hi, dr. perry, my name is natalie. the schools in our district are not performing well. i'd like to find an alternative for my daughter. where do i start? >> natalie, so many parents are in your situation. they have the misfortune of living in a community where most of the schools are underperforming. you're choosing among the bad school or the worst school. and what i want to...
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steve is the author of red alert. how china's growing prosperity threatens america's growing life. prices are going up. most of our energy is produced by coal. our energy infrastructure is in poor condition. on this we agree. america is the strongest country in the world, yet energy is still a very big problem. steven, you said the big fix starts with something called the smart grid. explain. >> well, the smart grid will allow us to do many things, christine, but among them, it will allow us to monitor electricity and how much we should be using. we waste a lot of electricity. so we'll put meters in people's homes that will allow the monitoring of electricity. we do have the technology, yes. the other thing, and this is probably even more critical. when you hear that he see and dates speak and all these sound bites and listening to all these conventions, you never hear the word water mentioned when you're talking about energy. well, energy is the second largest consumer of water. now, america is in the midst of a major crowd. we need all the sources of energy we can get, even those
steve is the author of red alert. how china's growing prosperity threatens america's growing life. prices are going up. most of our energy is produced by coal. our energy infrastructure is in poor condition. on this we agree. america is the strongest country in the world, yet energy is still a very big problem. steven, you said the big fix starts with something called the smart grid. explain. >> well, the smart grid will allow us to do many things, christine, but among them, it will allow...
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congressman steve israel will join us live. he too is outrage that the uniforms are made in china and taking matters into his own hands. we'll talk about what he's doing. 12-time olympic medal winner dara torres is going to talk to us. ahead on "starting point," digging deeper into the jm morgan chase earnings, whether investors will pay for the billion dollar mistakes. our get real, how much do congressional staffers make? guess what, depends on whether you're a man or woman. guess who makes less? you're watching quts starting point and we're back in just a moment. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious f
congressman steve israel will join us live. he too is outrage that the uniforms are made in china and taking matters into his own hands. we'll talk about what he's doing. 12-time olympic medal winner dara torres is going to talk to us. ahead on "starting point," digging deeper into the jm morgan chase earnings, whether investors will pay for the billion dollar mistakes. our get real, how much do congressional staffers make? guess what, depends on whether you're a man or woman. guess...
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steve, getting more oil to the refineries quicker. let's talk about what that means for you, for me, the consumers, the voters. >> well, as you know, there's a glut of oil in cushing, oklahoma right now. that's been partly responsible for depressing prices of u.s. oil. u.s. oil is down about $20, $30 compared to other forms of international crudes. so what that means is people in the midwest have been paying a little bit less for gasoline than people on the coasts. so what this is going to do, this is going to bring -- alleviate some of that glut in cushing. but it could end up driving up gas prices for people in the middle of the country. >> okay. common sense, we would think, okay, we make more gas at these refineries, all right, we're all in good shape. not necessarily as you just pointed out. other parts of the country, particularly the middle west, may not get those lower gas prices. >> right. this is true. but globally this probably will be a good thing. it could bring down the price of gas just a little bit. you're not talking
steve, getting more oil to the refineries quicker. let's talk about what that means for you, for me, the consumers, the voters. >> well, as you know, there's a glut of oil in cushing, oklahoma right now. that's been partly responsible for depressing prices of u.s. oil. u.s. oil is down about $20, $30 compared to other forms of international crudes. so what that means is people in the midwest have been paying a little bit less for gasoline than people on the coasts. so what this is going...
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i'm with steve. >> i'm with him 100% as well. >> so steve perry is the one who supports friending. everyone is with you. but in the commercial break, they all completely disagreed with you. carl, of course, the big issue, you know, this idea that there can be misconduct, inappropriate relationships. you know, where we have seen that? and is it because of, you know, facebook friending? >> well, critics view facebook as the gateway drug between inappropriate conduct between teachers and students. and police have also mentioned that in some sexual abuse cases around the country, they begin with inappropriate communication between teachers and students on facebook. so like anything on the internet it really depends on what you use it for. there are the majority of teachers who are using this as an effective teaching tool. but because you're tempted, at home -- the teacher might be at home, the student might be at home, you're in the privacy of your own home, there might be a temptation on the internet given its perceived anonymity to engage in an inappropriate relationship with a stude
i'm with steve. >> i'm with him 100% as well. >> so steve perry is the one who supports friending. everyone is with you. but in the commercial break, they all completely disagreed with you. carl, of course, the big issue, you know, this idea that there can be misconduct, inappropriate relationships. you know, where we have seen that? and is it because of, you know, facebook friending? >> well, critics view facebook as the gateway drug between inappropriate conduct between...
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ashton cusp certificate set to play steve jobs in a new biopick. it won't be too much of a stretch. the independent film will chronicle the apple founder's life from hippy to tech i and i am sure there will be a lot of eyes on it. >> that willing an interesting movie. >> interesting. >> and how they make it just a move zi they're very good at that. harry potter, that was helpful, four or five films. >> a lot. >> thanks, kate. coming up, an early morning showdown between sarah palin and katie couric. we'll have the details next. >>> plus, we don't know who has the three winning lottery tickets but he know there is already a fight over the share of the mega millions. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. a
ashton cusp certificate set to play steve jobs in a new biopick. it won't be too much of a stretch. the independent film will chronicle the apple founder's life from hippy to tech i and i am sure there will be a lot of eyes on it. >> that willing an interesting movie. >> interesting. >> and how they make it just a move zi they're very good at that. harry potter, that was helpful, four or five films. >> a lot. >> thanks, kate. coming up, an early morning showdown...
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steve, i begin with you, if i can. the study has pretty good news about the national graduation rate which is inching up. it was 72% and now up to 75.5%. a long way from where the president and the administration says they would like to be. still very, you know, lower. 65.9% hispanic students and 63.5% graduation rate for black students. what is the cause for people to drop out still today? >> there are lots of reasons why kids drop out. one of the main reasons is they just don't fit in the school that they are in. meaning that they may not feel academically compelled to participate. likewise, they may not feel they see an end in sight maintaining they are going to get the education they want and go on to college and see it used for education. so a lot of times it's the fit that the kid has with the school. some people talk about other factors like having to quit the school and work. that's a very small group of children who do that. in many cases they just academically in many cases do not connect to the experience of
steve, i begin with you, if i can. the study has pretty good news about the national graduation rate which is inching up. it was 72% and now up to 75.5%. a long way from where the president and the administration says they would like to be. still very, you know, lower. 65.9% hispanic students and 63.5% graduation rate for black students. what is the cause for people to drop out still today? >> there are lots of reasons why kids drop out. one of the main reasons is they just don't fit in...
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steve israel, congressman from new york. it didn't take the romney camp to respond to the president's address. less than an hour after he releft the stage, 15 ads were released in battleground statsz, iowa, new hampshire, ohio and virginia, all considered to be toss-ups on the cnn election map. each ad ends with a pledge that romney will create new jobs in that particular state. a pledge ranging from 59,000 new jobs from new hampshire and 700,000 new jobs in the state of florida. something like could be very convincing to voetders. coming up next, he calls mitt romney an extreme conservative man who doesn't deserve the title of governor. we're going to talk to illinois governor patt quinn. we're back in just a moment. >> thanks for joining us. appreciate it. ntgomery and abigail higgins had... ...a tree that bore the most rare and magical fruit. which provided for their every financial need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prep
steve israel, congressman from new york. it didn't take the romney camp to respond to the president's address. less than an hour after he releft the stage, 15 ads were released in battleground statsz, iowa, new hampshire, ohio and virginia, all considered to be toss-ups on the cnn election map. each ad ends with a pledge that romney will create new jobs in that particular state. a pledge ranging from 59,000 new jobs from new hampshire and 700,000 new jobs in the state of florida. something like...
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speaking in a slow, deliberate tone, steve's death represented the saddest days of his life. >> steve was an original and i don't think there's another one being made. i am who i am and i am focused on that. >> the transition has been a smooth one. apple profits have hit record levels and criticism surrounding abuse of workers at chinese plants is starting to wane a bit amid a series of changes. it prompted changes about why apple products are not made in the u.s. instead they're manufactured overseas, mainly in china. >> but manufacturing itself is looked at and said, you know? somebody else can do this as good as we and is that still true? >> it changed? >> i think it's still true. >> will there be an apple product ever made in the united states? >> i want there could be. >> will it is a assembled in the united states? >> even though it doesn't say that today, you could put down there, several parts are from the united states. >> those parts include the glass on iphone screens which are manufactured at a plant in kentucky. as for future apple products, cook gave a few hints and said
speaking in a slow, deliberate tone, steve's death represented the saddest days of his life. >> steve was an original and i don't think there's another one being made. i am who i am and i am focused on that. >> the transition has been a smooth one. apple profits have hit record levels and criticism surrounding abuse of workers at chinese plants is starting to wane a bit amid a series of changes. it prompted changes about why apple products are not made in the u.s. instead they're...
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he was inside the football shooting steve gleason, a part of that documentary, he was shooting in the locker room in the game before the san francisco 49ers. gleason ironically is offering from als, they can't quite, there's some sense it's linked to potentially all these hits that he took on the field, so steve is also in the room, while these clips are playing. i should noten kren hae cnn has confirmed the authenticity. he has a lengthy explanation on his website but it was shocking to hear the entire thing. >> i so badly want to resist joining the emotional wave going in one direction. i always do. >> what direction? >> towards outrage toward gregg williams and the whole situation. let me finish. but i'm in the emotional outrage wave. this is absurd. quotes trying to over and over reemphasize target frank gore's head. take that head out. kyle williams who had previous concussions. >> play that first, if you go down to the "frank gore's" clip let's play that one. >> kill the head and the body will die. we've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill frank gore's head. w
he was inside the football shooting steve gleason, a part of that documentary, he was shooting in the locker room in the game before the san francisco 49ers. gleason ironically is offering from als, they can't quite, there's some sense it's linked to potentially all these hits that he took on the field, so steve is also in the room, while these clips are playing. i should noten kren hae cnn has confirmed the authenticity. he has a lengthy explanation on his website but it was shocking to hear...
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the fbi releasing their files on steve jobs. you know, apple steve jobs. shedding new light on that cult of personality. the fact that he's being considered for a job with the white house back in 1991. probably be thankful he didn't take it. files released after a freedom of information request a journalist called muckrock.com. christine romans has been looking at through some of the documents this morning. it always surprises me when we see fbi files on people. you see them, you get creeped out. >> this is a level three expedite for the president. i mean, it's so interesting. 191 pages. what's really kind of interesting about it is we found new things. 1985 bomb threat against him. hadn't heard about that before. he goes at length with the fbi about why he was fired from the first time from apple. so this is when he was working at someplace called next. and it also talks about people they interviewed some three dozen people they interviewed that were friends, acquaintances, relatives of his who confirmed youthful drug use, lsd, marijuana, he also said it
the fbi releasing their files on steve jobs. you know, apple steve jobs. shedding new light on that cult of personality. the fact that he's being considered for a job with the white house back in 1991. probably be thankful he didn't take it. files released after a freedom of information request a journalist called muckrock.com. christine romans has been looking at through some of the documents this morning. it always surprises me when we see fbi files on people. you see them, you get creeped...
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i love steve latourette, i'm a big fan of erskine bowles and elliott simpson, about that budget didn't deal with our d t debt. it didn't deal with medicare and medicaid, and as a result, we still have a debt crisis. >> you also, in the middle of the unveiling of the budget, criticized the military, essentially accused them of lying about what they really needed. you wanted to put more money into the military than what they said they needed. i want to read what the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said in "the wall street journal," general martin dempsey. "there's a difference between having someone say they don't believe what you said versus calling us collectively liars. my response is i stand by my testimony. this was very much a strategy driven process to which we mapped the budget." the military is a little offended by your words. >> i really misspoke, to be candid, candy. i didn't mean to make that kind of impression. i was clumsy in describing the point i was trying to make. the point i was trying to make -- and general dempsey and i spoke after that. i wanted to give that p
i love steve latourette, i'm a big fan of erskine bowles and elliott simpson, about that budget didn't deal with our d t debt. it didn't deal with medicare and medicaid, and as a result, we still have a debt crisis. >> you also, in the middle of the unveiling of the budget, criticized the military, essentially accused them of lying about what they really needed. you wanted to put more money into the military than what they said they needed. i want to read what the chairman of the joint...
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reports say he has been cast as steve jobs. nichelle is back next hour with more showbiz headlines. >>> we are used to airport delays but not like this. something caused a scare and part of love field airport in dallas to evacuate. we will tell you what happened coming up. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's jus
reports say he has been cast as steve jobs. nichelle is back next hour with more showbiz headlines. >>> we are used to airport delays but not like this. something caused a scare and part of love field airport in dallas to evacuate. we will tell you what happened coming up. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of...
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we're going to talk with new york congressman steve israel. he works side by side with nancy pelosi. we'll chat about what he thinks is ahead for her. and a dramatic car accident, oh, my goodness, caught on camera. we'll tell you why the woman behind the wheel is the last person that you would expect. that's ahead. stay with us. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> will she stay or will she go? congresswoman nancy pelosi has a news conference in less than three hours. she's holding it on capitol hill, of course. expecting to find out then whether or not she's planning to run for the house minority leadership position o
we're going to talk with new york congressman steve israel. he works side by side with nancy pelosi. we'll chat about what he thinks is ahead for her. and a dramatic car accident, oh, my goodness, caught on camera. we'll tell you why the woman behind the wheel is the last person that you would expect. that's ahead. stay with us. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2%...
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steve perry has suggestions on what americans can do to measure up. >> the rest of the world is going to school longer than most of the american children. one of the reasons why is because we've made it too expensive to spend our children to school year round. it's not more expensive to run the buildings. it's because of labor costs. the administrators, the teachers, they get paid more if they work a longer school year to. pay them more would mean that we're not going to likely be able to run a longer school year. we need our teachers to understand that our schools need to go longer. not just longer for longer sake, but longer in giving the children an opportunity to have a deeper dive into academic experiences. we can do better as a country and we know what it takes to run a good school system. the question becomes, when will we actually decide that we're going to run those same types of schools in this country? homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in
steve perry has suggestions on what americans can do to measure up. >> the rest of the world is going to school longer than most of the american children. one of the reasons why is because we've made it too expensive to spend our children to school year round. it's not more expensive to run the buildings. it's because of labor costs. the administrators, the teachers, they get paid more if they work a longer school year to. pay them more would mean that we're not going to likely be able to...
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nice to see you, steve. why is this popular? not only here in iowa, where it's pretty popular, but across the country some people are pushing for the dissolution of the department of education. why? >> because the department of education has quite a lot of resources. it's the third largest cabinet level department. when people think of the size of it, they are often afraid of it. they don't realize, however, the breadth of the resources that are used. it's not just no child left behind or race to the top. but it's pre-k all the way up to graduate school. because the department does a number of things. listen, i am the most anti-bureaucratic guy you're going to meet. i am not in favor of anybody making my job more difficult as a principal. however, as somebody who sends my kids to college, i need someone to provide me with g.i. bills and other services. there are a lot of services they provide with just 4,300 employees. in fact, to put that in some relative perspective, the department of education is smaller than the employee bas
nice to see you, steve. why is this popular? not only here in iowa, where it's pretty popular, but across the country some people are pushing for the dissolution of the department of education. why? >> because the department of education has quite a lot of resources. it's the third largest cabinet level department. when people think of the size of it, they are often afraid of it. they don't realize, however, the breadth of the resources that are used. it's not just no child left behind or...
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so your reporter steve helling was able to get this tip that casey has surfaced in port st. lucie. i'm curious how he found that out and how solid is that tip that she's there? >> well, he has good sources. he's been covering casey from the very beginning. so i think his sources are pretty tight and they definitely told him that she's in florida. we know that because she has to stay there until probation. but we got an a. strong ideay she is. we think she's living by herself. as she said in the video, she has a puppy. she's doing a lot. she's talking to counselors, to pastors. so i think our sources are pretty tight. >> i think i remember steve saying whun when we were in trial together that you had a couple of front page stories casey on the cover. >> we had some cover stories, yes. >> and they were really popular issues, weren't they? >> yes. i think it's because people were interested in what was going to happen to her. but also a lot of people felt -- still felt for her daughter, caylee, who, you know, who died and it was all kinds of questions. so i think that's what the reade
so your reporter steve helling was able to get this tip that casey has surfaced in port st. lucie. i'm curious how he found that out and how solid is that tip that she's there? >> well, he has good sources. he's been covering casey from the very beginning. so i think his sources are pretty tight and they definitely told him that she's in florida. we know that because she has to stay there until probation. but we got an a. strong ideay she is. we think she's living by herself. as she said...
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president obama has highlighted steve rothman while former president bill clinton has endorsed bill pasquerel. the belmont stakes, the last leg of the triple crown is set to run on saturday. and 80 workers are threatening to strike. and isle have another is hoping to become the first triple crown winner since 1978. just listen to that crowd. queen elizabeth capping off a four-day celebration in a pretty big way. today's highlights included a carriage procession to buckingham palace, a flyover by the royal air force. that was pretty impressive. and the moment thousands waited for, a royal wave. she expressed appreciation for all those involved in what she called a massive challenge. >> the events that i have attended to mark my diamond jubilee have been a humbling experience. it's touched me deeply to see so many thousands of families, neighbors and friends celebrating together in such a happy atmosphere. >> the squeen squeen says she's celebrate her jubilee for many years to come. we have a lot more to cover in the next two hours. watch. >>> today is the day. after a bitter fight in wisconsin
president obama has highlighted steve rothman while former president bill clinton has endorsed bill pasquerel. the belmont stakes, the last leg of the triple crown is set to run on saturday. and 80 workers are threatening to strike. and isle have another is hoping to become the first triple crown winner since 1978. just listen to that crowd. queen elizabeth capping off a four-day celebration in a pretty big way. today's highlights included a carriage procession to buckingham palace, a flyover...
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according to steve schmitt and i'll put it up on the screen. mitt romney will run a very tight, very focused search process which will result in someone indisputably prepared to be president of the united states. go ahead and explain. >> it was his clear implication there, and i spoke with him again and he also made the point that the romney campaign's a different campaign from the mccain campaign. the mccain campaign was a bit chaotic, it was a bit dysfunctional. it was looking for a secret weapon in sarah palin and then after sarah palin, there is a new threshold question, and i think mitt romney himself said it in joe john's piece which is the american public will not accept a vice presidential nominee whom they do not to be qualified to be president of the united states and that may be the result of what occurred in 2008. that really might be. >> gloria, thanks very, very much. we'll watch it unfold and we're not going know who the vice presidential running mate is for months. stand by. we'll watch it very closely. >>> get this, almost half
according to steve schmitt and i'll put it up on the screen. mitt romney will run a very tight, very focused search process which will result in someone indisputably prepared to be president of the united states. go ahead and explain. >> it was his clear implication there, and i spoke with him again and he also made the point that the romney campaign's a different campaign from the mccain campaign. the mccain campaign was a bit chaotic, it was a bit dysfunctional. it was looking for a...
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. >> one of the computers created by steve jobs is put up for auction. >> a psychic octopus predicts spain to be the winner of the euro 2012 games. hot shots. pictures coming in from around the world. >>> if a dog gets her head stuck in the jar of the woods, does anyone know? they do after a photo ends up on a social media website and then it is volunteer rescue workers to the rescue. >> we have seen a squirrel driven squirrelly by a cup stuck on his head and a skunk that would have preferred skipping the jar of peanut butter but when this photo went out over facebook, animal lovers in facebook knew they had to ablct. >> we have to get her. she doesn't have a whole lot of time with that over her head. >> beth gresham took the photo after they spotted the pitbull mix. the frightened dog ran back into the woods. plastic container stuck over her head, can't eat or drink. 10-20 people went out searching. >> i seen him coming down the bath way with the jug on his head. >> chester burns said he had to corner the dog against a fence with his jeep. they used wire cutters to cut off the jar.
. >> one of the computers created by steve jobs is put up for auction. >> a psychic octopus predicts spain to be the winner of the euro 2012 games. hot shots. pictures coming in from around the world. >>> if a dog gets her head stuck in the jar of the woods, does anyone know? they do after a photo ends up on a social media website and then it is volunteer rescue workers to the rescue. >> we have seen a squirrel driven squirrelly by a cup stuck on his head and a skunk...
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steve jobs memorabilia is coming up for auction. this handwritten note, take a close look, it's from the late apple co-founder dave. when he was with atari. it's suggesting ways to improve the company's world cup soccer arcade game. he designed the paddles for the game in the early days of atari. he began working at that company when he was just 19 years old after he first dropped out of college. it's tricky to make it out. if you can read it or not, it's going to be expensive. they're expecting it to sell for around $15,000. >> i suspect it will go beyond that. that's cool. >> i expected facebook to do better. >> well. >> who am i? >> auctions, they start and then they blow out. you think, gosh, i can't believe that went for that much money. >> there was "the scream." atari. >> little different. little different. 54 minutes past the hour. we have more evidence today that radiation from japan's fukushima disaster can be traced all the way to the waters off the shores of the united states. details straight ahead. >> and also we've go
steve jobs memorabilia is coming up for auction. this handwritten note, take a close look, it's from the late apple co-founder dave. when he was with atari. it's suggesting ways to improve the company's world cup soccer arcade game. he designed the paddles for the game in the early days of atari. he began working at that company when he was just 19 years old after he first dropped out of college. it's tricky to make it out. if you can read it or not, it's going to be expensive. they're...
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there have been hearings on capitol hill including our own representative steve king here in new york and so this is -- we understand, soledad, this is the most difficult kind of individual to identify. when they're not part of a larger group or obviously part of a larger group, it's very difficult to understand who it is and identify them before they act. >> fran townsend joining us by phone. thank you, fran. appreciate the update. >>> first a country and now its community turning on police chief bill lee after trayvon martin was killed by a neighborhood watchman. overnight after a rising tide of criticism, the sanford city commissioners voted 3-2 they had no confidence on lee who has been on that job less than a year. anger over the shooting is growing. yesterday afternoon in san ford, the naacp had a forum to complain about abuse by the sanford police and there was demands that shooter, george zimmerman, be put under arrest. here's trayvon martin's parents. >> we want new york to know that we're not going to stop until we get justice. >> our son was not committing any crimes. our s
there have been hearings on capitol hill including our own representative steve king here in new york and so this is -- we understand, soledad, this is the most difficult kind of individual to identify. when they're not part of a larger group or obviously part of a larger group, it's very difficult to understand who it is and identify them before they act. >> fran townsend joining us by phone. thank you, fran. appreciate the update. >>> first a country and now its community...
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i talked to steve who is the mayor of point hope, alaska last night. he said we're holding our breath right now. if shell finds what it thinks is down there -- this is an exploratory well in summer. if they find what they think is down there, it will bring exploratory companies up there and the chance of a spill will increase over time. that's what they fear more than anything. >> miguel marquez, thank you. >>> serena williams took home her fourth u.s. open title. she fought off two match points to beat victor ra in three sets onned sunday. it is williams 15th grand slam title. on the men's side andy murray will try to keep his hot streak alive. he takes on novak this afternoon. >>> apple is expected to make a big-time announcement this wednesday. some say they will announce the new iphone. expect the unexpected. even if that means some current iphone features will become extinct. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget yo
i talked to steve who is the mayor of point hope, alaska last night. he said we're holding our breath right now. if shell finds what it thinks is down there -- this is an exploratory well in summer. if they find what they think is down there, it will bring exploratory companies up there and the chance of a spill will increase over time. that's what they fear more than anything. >> miguel marquez, thank you. >>> serena williams took home her fourth u.s. open title. she fought off...
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. >>> five years ago this week steve jobs changed the way we look at phones. the first iphone was launched, and it's been a big money maker for apple ever since. analysts say according to estimates the company has raked in $150 billion in sales to date. $150 billion. iphone 5 is expected to be released this fall with loads of extra features. i mean, every time you do an apple story, ladies, we didn't even know we needed it. now people can't get enough of it. >> you need to get the "b" key on your computer. >> five years ago? >> five years ago. >> i feel like we've had iphones forever. >> all our lives. >> thank you, christine. >>> rielle hunter revealing new secrets about her affair with former senator john edwards. she told cnn's piers morgan edwards went temporarily insane when their relationship was exposed and he wasn't in his right mind when he tried to cover it up. morgan asked hunter if there's any chance the two will get back together? >> i have no idea. i really don't. i -- i -- we have such a great relationship in communicating and a lot of love for
. >>> five years ago this week steve jobs changed the way we look at phones. the first iphone was launched, and it's been a big money maker for apple ever since. analysts say according to estimates the company has raked in $150 billion in sales to date. $150 billion. iphone 5 is expected to be released this fall with loads of extra features. i mean, every time you do an apple story, ladies, we didn't even know we needed it. now people can't get enough of it. >> you need to get...
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what you hear coming out of arizona can governor brewer, steve king out of iowa, you know, those are very anti-immigrant, anti-hispanic sentiments. and i don't think senator rubio, even if he is their vice presidential nominee, will be able to cover that. >> all right. matt, mitt romney is definitely still a participating to rubio, none the less. and it could help him get the tea party electorate that he doesn't have but he also needs those really important dependents. according to the latest wall street/nbc poll, 42% still has an a. negative opinion of romney. that's just an increase of two months ago. more independents have a negative opinion of him. how does he get that vote back? >> he needs to get beyond the primary and into the general election. it's really hurt him with independents. he needs to start squaring off solely against president obama and not have the distraction of gingrich and santorum and paul until that time i think you're going to see his numbers dwind with independents. hopefully for romney he has a lot of time before picking up the nomination and going to the
what you hear coming out of arizona can governor brewer, steve king out of iowa, you know, those are very anti-immigrant, anti-hispanic sentiments. and i don't think senator rubio, even if he is their vice presidential nominee, will be able to cover that. >> all right. matt, mitt romney is definitely still a participating to rubio, none the less. and it could help him get the tea party electorate that he doesn't have but he also needs those really important dependents. according to the...
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. >> but you've got a lot of influence now, you replaced steve dace who we had on yesterday. you have a very powerful base there that listens to you on the radio. you've got a lot of influence. whoever you talk about and the individual that you say is someone that's won your heart, shall we say, people listen and those people vote. >> well, listen, i also say every single day on my radio show you need to vote your conscience, there are very good people in this race. i answered a question. i made it very clear it was not an endorsement. it is not an endorsement. you only get one vote. if you really want to know the difference for me, as to why i chose rick perry over michele bachmann, it was purely his executive experience, that was it. we're often told that president obama is the smartest guy in the room, i can tell you that newt gingrich actually is the smartest guy in the room. he's probably the smartest man i've ever met. there are plenty of good candidates. you only get one vote, if i were to exercise it, it would go to rick perry. but it's not an endorsement. i tell my a
. >> but you've got a lot of influence now, you replaced steve dace who we had on yesterday. you have a very powerful base there that listens to you on the radio. you've got a lot of influence. whoever you talk about and the individual that you say is someone that's won your heart, shall we say, people listen and those people vote. >> well, listen, i also say every single day on my radio show you need to vote your conscience, there are very good people in this race. i answered a...
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steve jobs memorabilia up for auction. the note suggesting ways to improve the company's world cup soccer arcade game in 1974 jobs began working at atari after dropping out of college. they expect it to sell for $15,000. >> thanks, christine. >>> the north carolina pastor who called for gays and lesbians to be locked up behind an electric fence was back on the pulpit this weekend and according to one local newspapers he was greeted by his flock with a standing ovation but outside of the church, a different story. hundreds of people from across north carolina and the country gathered to protest pastor worely's message. he's refusing to speak to reporters so he went to north carolina to ask him if he stands by his sermon. >> reporter: ever since pastor charles worely made his speech, we wanted to talk to him to see if he was sorry for what he said, sorry for the tone, or if he defended it. he dodged the press. we made an effort to find him and we did. very haven't seen or heard from pastor worely since his anti-gay sermon we
steve jobs memorabilia up for auction. the note suggesting ways to improve the company's world cup soccer arcade game in 1974 jobs began working at atari after dropping out of college. they expect it to sell for $15,000. >> thanks, christine. >>> the north carolina pastor who called for gays and lesbians to be locked up behind an electric fence was back on the pulpit this weekend and according to one local newspapers he was greeted by his flock with a standing ovation but outside...
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this from steve. seems that it's not so much that i'm voting for someone. i'm always voting against someone. facebook.com/carolcnn. please continue the conversation. >>> you can't drive 55, well, no one else can either. instead of providing more money and man power to enforce the law, many politicians across the country are upping the speed limit big time. according to the governor's highway safety association seven states, kansas, kentucky, maine, ohio, pennsylvania, texas and virginia have increased speed limits to as high as 85 miles per hour on certain roads. maybe you're saying it is about time. consider this. there is no doubt excessive speed kills. if you have a need for speed, highway 130 near austin, texas, is where you have to be. later this fall posted legal speed limit 85. >> it is the highest posted speed limit on the whole western hemisphere, right? it is really pretty neat. >> an anomoly? not by a long shot. according to the insurance institute for highway safety, 35 states have raised speed limits to 70 miles per hour or higher, and no one i
this from steve. seems that it's not so much that i'm voting for someone. i'm always voting against someone. facebook.com/carolcnn. please continue the conversation. >>> you can't drive 55, well, no one else can either. instead of providing more money and man power to enforce the law, many politicians across the country are upping the speed limit big time. according to the governor's highway safety association seven states, kansas, kentucky, maine, ohio, pennsylvania, texas and...
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former ceo steve jobs wanted to shut it down years ago saying that it had the potential to tarnish the whole brand. >>> defending champion spain trounced italy in the final sunday in kiev, spain never looked back on the strength of goals. spain become the first country to win three major tournaments in a row. that victory launched a massive celebration. did you see it? look at this last night. those are the streets of madrid. some loyal fans were simply overcome. >> oh, my gosh. he's crying. they were overcome with emotion. >> at least it was crying and wasn't fighting because that's often what happens at a soccer game. >>> talk about emotion, maybe it's the heat because new jersey governor chris christie is sure sounding hot and bothered these days. he was holding a news conference on saturday and the news conference was about a collapsed water main. and one reporter decided to stray off topic with a question unrelated to the water main issue and listen to how the governor responded to him. >> on monday, are you going to be addressing the legislature? >> did i say on topic? are you st
former ceo steve jobs wanted to shut it down years ago saying that it had the potential to tarnish the whole brand. >>> defending champion spain trounced italy in the final sunday in kiev, spain never looked back on the strength of goals. spain become the first country to win three major tournaments in a row. that victory launched a massive celebration. did you see it? look at this last night. those are the streets of madrid. some loyal fans were simply overcome. >> oh, my gosh....
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. >> steve jobs. >> good to see you. >>> today is a day, a vote that could be considered a dry run for november's presidential election. i'm talking wisconsin. total recall? maybe not. [ male announcer ] they were born to climb... born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild ancestor was born. there we discovered that cats, no matter where they are... are born to be cats. and shouldn't your cat be who he was born to be? discover your cat's true nature. purina one. >>> it is 30 minutes past the hour here. happening now, a service held to honor queen elizabeth ii. all the major royals in attendance this morning. that service is just finishing up there. we're watching the queen as she's walking out. we'll head straight to london to give you a little bit more of a sampling of this. >>> plus in other news, a little boy in an indiana church, singing at the front of the congregation about gay people not getting into heaven. all while the congregation cheers him on. we'll play that video in a moment. >>> nasa gets a major hookup i
. >> steve jobs. >> good to see you. >>> today is a day, a vote that could be considered a dry run for november's presidential election. i'm talking wisconsin. total recall? maybe not. [ male announcer ] they were born to climb... born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild ancestor was born. there we discovered that cats, no matter where they are... are born to be cats. and shouldn't your cat be who he was...
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contributor steve has the answer who this reminds us of. his latest piece is linsanity versus tebowmania. all right, steven. how similar are tim tebow and jeremy lin? >> there's a lot of similarities. obviously you have the great underdog story, although the underdoggedness of it is a little bit different in this case. it's a lot farther from harvard to the nba than it is from university of florida to the nfl with tebow. in each case you have a guy who's really resurrecting his team, bringing them out of obscurity and a lot of losses into, in the case of lin, six straight games. then of course you have the overlay of the evangelical sense of christianity. is this a miracle? who's doing this? is it god? is it tebow? is it jeremy lin? >> talk to me more about the differences. i get the parallels of florida and harvard but what else did you discover? >> you know, i think there's a little bit of difference in style as well. lin has a little bit more of a kind of stereo typical asian-american kind of quiet that we intend to associate with chines
contributor steve has the answer who this reminds us of. his latest piece is linsanity versus tebowmania. all right, steven. how similar are tim tebow and jeremy lin? >> there's a lot of similarities. obviously you have the great underdog story, although the underdoggedness of it is a little bit different in this case. it's a lot farther from harvard to the nba than it is from university of florida to the nfl with tebow. in each case you have a guy who's really resurrecting his team,...
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pierre and steve sarich will join us. he's filed a lawsuit to try to overturn that law. >>> then, an army of one. but does it still apply when it comes to religion. we'll talk to an outgoing west point cadet. he resigned five months before he was supposed to graduate. he said he was discriminated against because he's not religious. that and many other stories. >> looking forward to it. >>> it's hard to get into the holiday spirit with temperatures around the country as warm as they have been. but i am doing a really good job of it. meteorologist alexandra steele is in for rob. how warm is it? i've got to tell you, it was a little cooler this morning. >> that's right. and it will be cool today. you should be in the low 40s this time of year, and today that's where you've been, but she's referring to the 60s of the past few days. so where's the winter ban? waking up in the morning, you probably enjoy that lack of cold, cold air. but the last nine days around the country, we've seen 1,600 record highs fall. we've got the war
pierre and steve sarich will join us. he's filed a lawsuit to try to overturn that law. >>> then, an army of one. but does it still apply when it comes to religion. we'll talk to an outgoing west point cadet. he resigned five months before he was supposed to graduate. he said he was discriminated against because he's not religious. that and many other stories. >> looking forward to it. >>> it's hard to get into the holiday spirit with temperatures around the country as...